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Our Vision
To be recognized as the “gold standard” for knowledge related to professional practice in Ontario.

Our Values
The Professional Practice Network of Ontario believes in those values that guide the activities of the Network and reflect individual, professional and organizational accountabilities for professional practice. The PPNO advocates for the best possible patient care outcomes and in supporting stewardship of the health care system and its resources.

Professional Excellence
PPNO encourages the dynamic, synergistic outcomes of education, research and knowledge in creating an environment of safe, evidence informed, quality patient centered care.

Interprofessional Collaboration and Teamwork
PPNO supports interprofessional collaboration and the maximization of scope of practice that recognizes the importance of teamwork and innovation.

Shared Learning
PPNO embraces life long learning and the open sharing of knowledge and experiences.

Background
The Professional Practice Network of Ontario (PPNO) is an inter-professional forum for professional practice leaders in Ontario. The PPNO was established in 1999 as a result of informal networking among individuals in a variety of Professional Practice roles across Toronto and surrounding areas.

PPNO quickly grew from an informal networking group and became an official incorporated entity in January 2002 complete with By-laws and an Executive Board. Current membership consists of over 80 organizations across Ontario as well as other provinces.

Our Purpose
1. To provide a forum for communication and collaboration among leaders in professional practice within the health care industry.
2. To promote the development of new knowledge in professional practice.
3. To promote excellence in professional practice.

Our Responsibilities
1. Identify opportunities to collaborate on policy and process development, educational initiatives and research endeavors.
2. Collaborate with regulatory bodies to facilitate implementation of regulatory and quality assurance requirements within health practice settings.
3. Promote and sustain practice development by supporting practice networking and professional activities.
4. Identify barriers to interdisciplinary care delivery and healthy practice environments and strategize on how best to overcome these.

Our Membership
Membership organizations consist of health care organizations from all areas of Ontario as well as various Professional groups and Regulatory Colleges. Participants reflect a variety of professions, with experience ranging from senior level to staff line roles all with a specific accountability/ focus on professional practice related initiatives.

Meetings
The PPNO meets quarterly on the first Friday in September, December, and March and conclude with the Annual General Meeting in June. Meetings are scheduled for the entire day (e.g. 0900 –1500) in order to allow ample opportunity for networking and dialogue on issues pertaining to Professional Practice. Meetings are hosted by various PPNO member organizations with every attempt made to hold meetings in a variety of geographic locations within Ontario.

Ongoing Virtual Networking and Collaboration
Networking and information sharing between meetings is facilitated through the use of an electronic List Serve where PPNO members may post questions to their colleagues. This enables active participation in PPNO and access to the full range of PPNO members despite geographical distances.

Membership Fees and Services
Membership fees are $200.00 for each membership year: July 1st to June 30th

Membership is open to any health care organization, regulatory college, professional association or individual practitioner directly involved in the design, implementation, and evaluation of professional practice initiatives within the various health care sectors, domains of practice and practice settings.

Membership with the PPNO is $200.00 per year and is viewed as an “organizational membership”, with one person identified as the primary contact. To enhance communication of PPNO related information within each organization, there is an additional membership category of nonvoting affiliates to be registered at a $25.00 fee (max of 5 per organization). The “affiliate” can actively participate on the list serve and attend any PPNO meetings. The PPNO organizational primary contact is encouraged to freely distribute information to colleagues /departments/ programs within their organizations (e.g. meeting notices, resources, list serve queries/ requests). This enables each organization to obtain maximum value from your PPNO membership.

Voting member: The identified contact person within the organization will have voting privileges within the PPNO.

Membership within the PPNO includes the following:
1. Attendance at all PPNO meetings free of charge
2. Access to the electronic “List Serve” which enables PPNO members to ask for help/ share information between meetings.
3. Opportunity to network with professional practice colleagues in an informal setting and through the “virtual network”.
4. Opportunity for the primary member to freely distribute information to colleagues /departments/ programs within their organizations (e.g. meeting notices, resources, list serve queries/ requests).